Assistant Program Manager for High School and College Transitions, Center for Multicultural Equity

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Assistant Program Manager for High School and College Transitions, Center for Multicultural Equity & Access - Division of Student Affairs

The Center for Multicultural Equity & Access (CMEA) enhances the education of students historically denied access to Georgetown University because of their race or ethnicity. To that end, we provide academic support, multicultural programming, and diversity education as we work to create a community committed to education of the whole person and care for others. We challenge the University to fulfill its commitment to justice for the common good. CMEA's Pre-College program provides comprehensive educational enrichment opportunities designed to increase the access and success of District of Columbia area middle and high school students in post-secondary education.

The Assistant Program Manager for High School and College Transitions provides day-to-day support of CMEA's Pre-College Programs that include a series of college access and college preparation programs designed to assist District of Columbia Public School students graduate from high school and succeed in college. Duties include but are not limited to:

Case Management and Advising

Manages the retention of student participants, and provides extensive case management and follow-up services that include the assessment of participant needs for services.

Builds connections at attending colleges/universities and District area wide college access/success providers (e.g., District of Columbia College Access Program (DC-CAP) and College Success Foundation).

Tracks and prepares reports on persistence and postsecondary data of ICP alums to report to donors/stakeholders.

Dual Enrollment/DC Public and Charter School Collaboration

Coordinates the selection, orientation and student support of students participating in the Dual Enrollment College Exposure program.

Collaborates with CMEA Director, Academic Dean, Academic Resource Center and CMEA Student Support Services team member(s) to connect participants to university and CMEA related services/programs.

Programs and Mission Support for CMEA and Student Affairs

As a member of various committees, contributes to the division and department goals by supporting student development programs.

Represents CMEA Pre-College programs at DC area and national events sharing in best practices, data and research.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree - preferably in education, social work, counseling, higher education or another related field

3 years of teaching or direct service work with middle and high school students at a site that serves diverse, low-income communities

Flexibility and ability to work effectively with students, families and neighborhood constituencies

Self-awareness, sensitivity to others, and the ability to employ patience and a positive attitude in the face of challenges

Confidence working with diverse socio-economic and ethnic communities

Availability and willingness to frequently travel to various school sites and to chaperone students' co-curricular experiences, including evenings, overnights, and weekends

Preferred qualifications

Exceptional leadership

Experience in program management and supervision

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